(27 Mar 2016, 6:12 pm)BusLoverMum wrote We're atheist. The kids are allergic to chocolate and Cadbury's aint what it used to be, anyhow. None of us would be that bothered if Easter disappeared from the calendar.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:12 pm)BusLoverMum wrote We're atheist. The kids are allergic to chocolate and Cadbury's aint what it used to be, anyhow. None of us would be that bothered if Easter disappeared from the calendar.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:15 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Same here. I'm an atheist and couldn't give a toss about most of the 'British' traditions adopted from marauding Christians from Rome and further afield.
What about those traditional pagan rituals we once celebrated, wiped out by the onslaught of Christianity?
(27 Mar 2016, 6:20 pm)Michael wrote I'm 25, i don't celebrate Easter because i'm to old and not religious etc but why shouldn't others, and why should companies have to put "Happy Easter" on back of the eggs in case it offends people?.
That was the whole point in my post and now its got out of hand - because i couldn't have an opinion.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:12 pm)BusLoverMum wrote We're atheist. The kids are allergic to chocolate and Cadbury's aint what it used to be, anyhow. None of us would be that bothered if Easter disappeared from the calendar.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:28 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Are they actually allergic to chocolate or have you been telling them that from since they were born so you don't have to buy them sweets
I would say I'm an Atheist too, I do celebrate Xmas, but as someone mentioned it's more of the commercial sense of it.
My opinion on religion / race / sexuality / gender etc is that if you're alright with me, then I'm fine with you. The only time I have issue with religion is people that try and shove it down your necks, Jahovah Witnesses that hang around bus stations being the main culprits.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:23 pm)Michael wrote Are we going back that far, please tell me more i have no idea what you are on about?
(27 Mar 2016, 6:28 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Are they actually allergic to chocolate or have you been telling them that from since they were born so you don't have to buy them sweets
I would say I'm an Atheist too, I do celebrate Xmas, but as someone mentioned it's more of the commercial sense of it.
My opinion on religion / race / sexuality / gender etc is that if you're alright with me, then I'm fine with you. The only time I have issue with religion is people that try and shove it down your necks, Jahovah Witnesses that hang around bus stations being the main culprits.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:37 pm)citaro5284 wrote Good day Jimmi?
(27 Mar 2016, 6:28 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Are they actually allergic to chocolate or have you been telling them that from since they were born so you don't have to buy them sweets
I would say I'm an Atheist too, I do celebrate Xmas, but as someone mentioned it's more of the commercial sense of it.
My opinion on religion / race / sexuality / gender etc is that if you're alright with me, then I'm fine with you. The only time I have issue with religion is people that try and shove it down your necks, Jahovah Witnesses that hang around bus stations being the main culprits.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:40 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Well, as you know, Christianity began in Palestine sometime in the first century. It caught on and spread to Roman Empire where it became a state religion under the Roman Emperor, Constantine, in around the fourth century. As Romans held the most sway and controlled much of what we now called Europe (including Britain - as Britain is indeed part of Europe and not some island continent somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean!!), religion spread to the provinces, sometimes by force, sometimes by more peaceful means.
Britain used to be Polytheistic country worshipping many local gods including, as you've asked me to name some, Woden and Thurnor. Some of the place names we know today date back to times when folk used local gods as inspiration to call settlements. We owe a lot to Paganism!
(27 Mar 2016, 6:28 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Are they actually allergic to chocolate or have you been telling them that from since they were born so you don't have to buy them sweets
I would say I'm an Atheist too, I do celebrate Xmas, but as someone mentioned it's more of the commercial sense of it.
My opinion on religion / race / sexuality / gender etc is that if you're alright with me, then I'm fine with you. The only time I have issue with religion is people that try and shove it down your necks, Jahovah Witnesses that hang around bus stations being the main culprits.
(27 Mar 2016, 7:58 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Not so much an allergy as the fact that it's an almost instant migraine trigger, and they both get the sort of migraines that leave the floor a mess at midnight. Cheese is off the menu, too, so no pizza.
I've noticed the JWs on the street tend to be pretty passive, at the moment.